... took over ownership of the club from BarryHearn amid a a flurry of promises that raised expectations, Orient have instead gone the opposite direction and Ian King at Twohundredpercent has examined where ...

... and the addendum Dates and kick-off times subject to confirmation."
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Leyton Orient chairman BarryHearn has decided to cut out lengthy negotiations, plus agents' fees, and just conduct his club' ...

... e and even if we are, we're going there with a shrug. Despite what our chairman Barry Hearn might say, rebranding ourselves as London Orient isn't going to change that.
Away from the sensation, there ...

7 May ~ The London Olympic Stadium: a bloated, over-budget stadium for our glorious capital city. With the debate still raging, Leyton Orient's chairman and pub-game promoter, BarryHearn, was soapboxing ...

... mers work on their new bid, up the road in Waltham Forest BarryHearn is also plotting another attempt to grab some of the glory, and the money, for Leyton Orient. Hearn, like his counterparts at West Ham, ...

... smaller club's immediate vicinity, possibly forcing them to move out of London altogether (or being shunted into a rebuilt Olympic hockey ground by Barry Hearn) is a completely appropriate as a reflecti ...

... he was employed as a minder for the stable of snooker players managed by fight promoter, and current Orient chairman, BarryHearn. --- Contribute to the Weekly Howl If you’ve met a footballer, seen ...

... them, BarryHearn. Which brings a certain circularity to Ling’s departure, with Hearn subsequently unveiling what would appear to be an alarming exit strategy, in which his Matchroom company would ...

... space in the new West Stand to a consortium, SBLL, half-fronted by chairman BarryHearn. The club also revised their plans for the as-yet-unbuilt North Stand to include yet more flats on extra land behind ...

... d limbo, another example of chairman BarryHearn’s stated ambitions not quite going to plan. It all rather militates against atmosphere, but today’s game is big enough for this to be overcome. There’s singi ...

... or expectancy, because all we had was hope. The club was on its knees and we were absolutely penniless until BarryHearn came in. How hard is it to manage a club that is sharing a city with a currently ...

... BarryHearn), Fulham (Mohammed Al-Fayed), Brentford (Ron Noades) and Crystal Palace (all-round financial crisis). So here he was training Chinese teenagers. They came to Slough thanks to Pepsi, who have ...

... One possible sticking point is the issue of payments for League clubs that drop down. Leyton Orient chairman BarryHearn, who advocates three-up, three-down, insists the Third Division clubs have accepted ...